Aerosmith is finished

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How long before the first Reunion Tour?
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Southlake said:

How long before the first Reunion Tour?

Unless Steven's voice magically heals I think this is final.
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This is worded specifically to state they're retiring from touring.

That doesn't mean they're done created new albums, or doing some sort of residency somewhere. Maybe they're done, maybe not.
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In honor of Steven Tyler, as I read this release in my head, I scatted at the end of each sentence
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Legendary band but they just never did it for me. I always thought of Tyler as a poor man's Mick Jagger. Flame away.
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Damn it!!!! Was going to see them in St. Louis in October! Well crap, another artist for the (thankfully short) list of never-seens. Sucks, but a helluva career indeed! \m/
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The Stones are one of the great rock bands and probably had more commercial success but if you are implying that Jagger is a better lead vocalist that is absurd.
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I'm not. He's a better performer and front man though.
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Aerosmith is one of my favorite bands and they were my first rock concert: South Park meadows in Austin 1994. It was an amazing show! They were already aging rockers; I never would have believed they still had 30 years left.

I'm glad they are retiring rather than struggling onstage. If Tyler recovers enough to perform again, I'll be there.
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Corporal Punishment said:

Legendary band but they just never did it for me. I always thought of Tyler as a poor man's Mick Jagger. Flame away.


Go back and re-listen to their first 3 albums - sonic bliss.
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Corporal Punishment said:

Legendary band but they just never did it for me. I always thought of Tyler as a poor man's Mick Jagger. Flame away.


Dream on. The poor liked both, but based on fame I'd think more poor men liked Jagger.

They do have a striking similarity though in one regard, piercing eyes.
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Can't believe they have been going this long and this strong to be honest. Not my cup of tea but huge respect to them and their impact on the music world.
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…similarly, I guess Joe Perry is a poor man's Keith Richards. Lol.

Honestly I'm not a big fan of either band.
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It's a pretty apt comparison as far as appearance and style - Tyler and Perry are even referred to as the Toxic Twins (referencing Jagger/Richards' Glimmer Twins).

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toxic_Twins

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The Toxic Twins is a nickname given to lead singer Steven Tyler and lead guitarist Joe Perry of American hard rock band Aerosmith. . .
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In HS in 1997 I passed on going to see Aerosmith thinking they were too old. I really liked their music even back then but thought they wouldn't be very good to see live.
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I saw them in San Fran about ten years ago. I thought they were done then.
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My favorite childhood band.

Had tickets to their San Antonio show last year that got rescheduled to this November. Looks like I'll never get to see them live.
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Respect them for shutting it down. With backing track technology they could probably fake it for a paycheck.

I get what Corporal was saying on the comparison to the stones. Aerosmith was always just a tier below them.

The Stones were never not cool. Aerosmith were cool , then kinda terrible, then cool again, then huge, then corny pop.

That being said their best songs are classics and "Walk this Way" with Run-DMC is one of the most influential songs ever recorded.
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More bands should be like Grace Slick and retire 35 years ago.
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Aerosmith was done at the turn of the 70s to 1980. Proven by Rock in a Hard Place' (1982). Ugh. Nail in the coffin was Done with Mirrors in 1985. The rest was pure garbage.

Walk This Way remix with Run DMC was greatness though.

Permanent Vacation in 1987 and Pump in 1989 did not save them. The only redeeming value from those is Love in an Elevator.

All their best albums were in the 70s

Toys in the Attic 1975
Rocks 1976
Get Your Wings 1974
Aerosmith (debut) 1973
Night in the Ruts 1979
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I really liked Get a Grip in 1992 and loved hearing those songs live in the Woodlands shortly after.

Esit to say sometimes I love the internet. Found the set list from the 1993 Woodlands show. Long drive back to Sugarland after that show.
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1 Great song
2 meh songs

rest is pure crap

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Corporal Punishment said:

Legendary band but they just never did it for me. I always thought of Tyler as a poor man's Mick Jagger. Flame away.


Rolling Stones are a poor man's Beatles and Jagger doesn't hold a candle to Steven Tyler.
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Big Ones was one of the first CD's I ever owned. They were such a big part of the early 90's for me as a kid. Their music videos were everywhere, their music was in so many movies, and of course their arcade game. As rock was morphing from 80's hairbands to grunge, they stood out from both.

I remember seeing them at The Woodlands over a decade ago. It was pretty clear even then that Steven's live voice just wasn't what it used to be.

Sad to see it happen.
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Some really bad , uniformed post here by non-Aerosmith fans.

Anyway, Rocks is the best or 2nd best American hard rock album ever made. Don't believe me, see what Slash has to say about it. Or Kurt Cobain, or Nikki Sixx, or Hetfield .

Do a bit of homework people.
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Had the pleasure of seeing them once live at The Woodlands in Oct 2002. It was a very memorable concert for several reasons. First, there was a small stage set up in the middle of the lawn and about halfway through the concert they came out there to do 3 songs so all the lawn people got to be close to the action. It was so cool and the only time in all my years of going to concerts there that I've ever seen that. Secondly, it had rained and rained and was muddy. People were mud sliding down the hill/ aisles. Nothing big, but again only time I've seen that. Lastly, Steven came back out for the encore kind of solemn and announced that he just learned backstage that Jam Master Jay of Run DMC had been killed earlier that evening. In tribute, they did a special version of Walk This Way. It was such a great experience and I'm so glad I went. (Almost stayed home because it was raining so much and we had lawn seats.) Glad that I got to see them once live!
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Aust Ag said:

Do a bit of homework people.

No
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AgPediRPh said:

Aerosmith is one of my favorite bands and they were my first rock concert: South Park meadows in Austin 1994. It was an amazing show! They were already aging rockers; I never would have believed they still had 30 years left.

I'm glad they are retiring rather than struggling onstage. If Tyler recovers enough to perform again, I'll be there.
45 years for me having first seen them at the Seattle Center Coliseum 79.

We'll see them again... just not on lengthy tours. Likely one-offs here and there.
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Aust Ag said:

Some really bad , uniformed post here by non-Aerosmith fans.

Anyway, Rocks is the best or 2nd best American hard rock album ever made. Don't believe me, see what Slash has to say about it. Or Kurt Cobain, or Nikki Sixx, or Hetfield .

Do a bit of homework people.


Ok

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And there are multiple Van Halen albums better than Rocks.

It's fine if you like them. And it's fine if Slash and others like them. That's not the standard for making Rocks the 1st or 2nd best American rock album.
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Steven Tyler's speaking voice has sounded like gravel for 15 years. You can't scream like that and smoke for decades and get out unscathed. I wasn't surprised his voice failed on this last tour.

I don't see them coming back in any situation.
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Overrated.

Dream On is great. The rest of the catalogue is overly generic and uninspiring. Never understood the hype.
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